Our Priorities
Guided by transparency, sustainability, and community benefit, Numva’s priorities shape a mining sector that supports Liberia’s economic and social growth.
Building a transparent and inclusive mining ecosystem
Responsible Resource Development
We promote responsible mining practices that protect Liberia’s environment while ensuring fair and lawful use of its natural resources.
- Promote clean extraction methods
- Enforce safety and environmental standards
- Ensure equitable resource access
Governance & Compliance
We strengthen institutional frameworks, helping miners and partners meet global standards for transparency, traceability, and accountability.
- Support local compliance capacity
- Adopt KYC/AML and reporting standards
- Encourage public-private cooperation
Environmental Stewardship
Numva prioritizes rehabilitation, conservation, and sustainable land use in all mining areas through education and community engagement.
- Reforestation programs
- Water resource protection
- Mine closure management
Empowering people and livelihoods
Numva’s model integrates local communities into the mining value chain, creating jobs, supporting education, and funding social infrastructure that endures beyond extraction.
- Skills training and employment for youth
- Investment in schools and clinics
- Micro‑enterprise support for miners’ families
- Advance inclusion and gender equality
- Promote local leadership in mining cooperatives
- Encourage sustainable livelihoods post‑mining
Partnership & Innovation
We believe strong partnerships create resilient industries. Numva collaborates with investors, government, and NGOs to deploy innovative solutions for traceability, digital mapping, and ESG monitoring.
Knowledge & Capacity Building
Through workshops, mentorships, and joint ventures, we empower local operators to meet international best practices and drive Liberia’s mining sector forward.
Partner with Numva to shape a sustainable mining future
Together we can promote transparency, safety, and community advancement across Liberia’s resource sector.
